Apple Watch Bands from Coach to Launch This Sunday
Nine new Coach Apple Watch bands — three styles in three different colors — will launch this Sunday according to a new leak.
Nine new Coach Apple Watch bands — three styles in three different colors — will launch this Sunday according to a new leak.
These are all obvious. Just as the iPhone, the iPad, the Mac and pretty much every other Apple product, you can expect the Apple Watch the get more and more powerful year after year.
Rachel Metz has written a fantastic piece on why Pebble continues to do well, particularly on Kickstarter, after raising nearly $10 million dollars for its Pebble 2, Pebble Time 2, and the all new Pebble Core.
Coach Apple Watch bands are coming. And it looks like they may have leaked them a bit too early.
Realm, a company known for providing mobile databases to around App developers, told Business Insider that its stats show that developers are beginning to lose interesting in developing for the Apple Watch.
Swiss Watch exports have experienced a second straight month of double-digit decline as the industry slowdown has widened.
Five years after introducing the first Pebble smartwatch, Pebble have officially unveiled its successor, dubbed the Pebble 2.
The hope that watchOS 3 will allow custom Apple Watch faces isn't stopping jailbreakers from adding this features sooner than later.
At the Google I/O keynote this week, Google unveiled Android Wear 2.0, the company's biggest update yet.
Tim Bajarin has a fantastic piece over at Techpinions on his experience using the Apple Watch with the Dexecom 5 diabetes monitor.
Fitbit has announced today that it is acquiring Coin, the maker of the smart credit card that allows you to combine multiple credit cards digitally into a single device.
Dutch smart home firm, Smanos, is aiming to bring a killer feature to the Apple Watch: Security.
Apple Watch sales are estimated to be around 1.5 million units, making it the top selling smartwatch, but still lags behind basic wearables from companies such a Fitbit according to the latest data.
Former Apple CEO, John Sculley, famously known for pushing out Steve Jobs from Apple, thinks Apple can improve the Apple Watch.
According to research firm Slice Intelligence Apple's decision to cut the starting price of the Apple Watch from $349 to $299 has seen quite a bit of success.
Tim Bajarin, a long time Apple insider, says that the root of the Apple Watch started because of Steve Jobs' health.
Apple Watch complications are a great way to view constantly updating information on a number of different Apple Watch faces.
A while back we posted images of these custom engraved Apple Watch cases by Viljo Marrandi.
Carnegie Mellon believes this too and today the team at the Future Interfaces Group released a video showcasing an interesting solution to making the smartwatch even smarter.
Bentley has just released and Apple Watch for its new SUV, dubbed the Bentayga.
The "grand ambition" of the Apple Watch is not to be a full-fledged computer on your wrist.
At the Manus x Machina exhibit hosted at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and sponsored by Apple and Vogue, Jony Ive spoke to Business of Fashion about the role of technology in the growing world of wearables.
Apple CEO Tim Cook, like me, thinks that in a few years time people will think about the Apple Watch much differently than they do today.